Renewable Energy Engineers

Renewable energy is defined as a clean and unlimited source of power or fuel. This energy is harnessed from different sources such as wind, sunlight (solar), water (hydro), organic matter (biomass), and the earth’s internal heat (geothermal). Unlike non-renewable energy sources like oil, natural gas, or coal, or nuclear energy, renewable energy is not based on extracting a limited resource. Renewable energy engineers are problem-solvers who use the principles of mathematics and science to perform a variety of tasks in the renewable energy industry such as research and designing wind turbines, geothermal plants, and solar photovoltaic cells. Other engineers work in testing, production, maintenance, or management. Engineers work in a variety of fields. In fact, more than 25 engineering specialties are recognized by professional engineering societies. There are more than 1.5 million engineers employed in the United States.

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Use the principles of mathematics and science to perform a variety of tasks in the renewable energy industry